Fort Bragg holiday weekend roundup

The weekend after the Fourth of July went by without major crashes or injuries in Fort Bragg, according to the Fort Bragg Police Department, which on Monday released a summary of enforcement events.

At 11:19 a.m. July 6, police were summoned to the 100 block of South Franklin Street for a reported theft. The victim didn't want prosecution, and officers arrested the woman suspected in the burglary instead for public intoxication.

A 7:20 p.m. officers stopped a vehicle at the Chevron Station and arrested the driver for a local misdemeanor warrant, and cited and released him.

At 9:03 p.m., officers stopped a bicycle in the 300 block of North Main Street and arrested the rider for a local misdemeanor warrant and suspected marijuana possession, and cited and released him.

At 10:26 p.m., officers stopped an all-terrain vehicle in the 500 block of Cypress Street. The driver and a passenger appeared to be under the influence of a controlled substance, and police arrested driver Aaron Koski, no age or residence given, on suspicion of driving under the influence and violating this DUI probation terms. The passenger was arrested for being under the influence of a controlled substance and released after booking.

At 11:37 p.m., officers were summoned to the 300 block of North Franklin Street, where several witnesses reported that a man was vandalizing signs and vehicles in the area. Officers checked the area and found a man matching the description given. After a witness positively identified him, officers arrested the man for public intoxication and vandalism.

At 2 a.m. July 7, officers on foot patrol in the downtown business district found a man, no age given, in the 100 block of East Redwood Avenue, apparently too intoxicated to care for himself. A sober driver arrived to pick him up, and as officers helped him to the vehicle, he allegedly "became combative and attempted to assault the officers," according to the FBPD.

He was arrested on suspicion of assault on a peace officer and public intoxication.